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Home→Blog→Posts Published in: 2009 → June

Monthly Archives: June 2009

Searching for Henry Stull

Posted on June 30, 2009 by MMFisher

Part of the fun of writing my latest novel, Painted Stallion, was researching Henry Stull, American equine painter (1851-1913.) Henry figures largely in the novel. I’d first seen a Stull painting in a magazine and finding more on the Internet, … Continue reading →

Posted in Horse Art | Tagged Horse Art

The Winners: Mullins and Lanzan

Posted on June 7, 2009 by MMFisher

When I watch horse races like the Triple Crown, I marvel at the beauty and swiftness of the horses and the expertise of the jockeys who ride them. I always wonder how the riders keep their perfect, immovable posture on … Continue reading →

Posted in Races

Velma Bronn Johnston, Wild Horse Annie

Posted on June 1, 2009 by admin

It has been estimated that over 30,000 wild horses and burros live on public lands managed by Bureau of Land Management in 10 Western states. Velma Bronn Johnston, better known as Wild Horse Annie, started the movement to save and … Continue reading →

Posted in Bureau of Land Management, Horse Rescue, Mustang | Tagged Horse Rescue, Wild Horses
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